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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cases: Antec P10 FLUX Mid-Tower Case Review
Computers: Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Server Review
Cooling: Noctua NH-L9i - Small Form Factor CPU Cooler Review, EK-AIO 280 D-RGB Review
Displays: Acer Predator X38 175Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Bigger Really Is Better, Vivify Aceso W10 and Vivify Arquus W73 Review
Graphics Cards: Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC Review, NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA Boost in practice test: Skill enhancer or marketing - What remains of the promise?, Overclocking AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT, Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 6800 and 6800 XT Nitro+ Review
Headphones: SuperEQ S1 Bluetooth Hybrid ANC Headphones Review
Graphics Cards: Corsair K65 RGB Mini, Genesis Xenon 770 Hybrid FPS/MMO Mouse and Boron 500 XXL RGB Mouse Pad Review, Kailh Box Jade Switch Review
Headphones: SuperEQ S1 Bluetooth Hybrid ANC Headphones Review
Input: Corsair K65 RGB Mini, Genesis Xenon 770 Hybrid FPS/MMO Mouse and Boron 500 XXL RGB Mouse Pad Review, Kailh Box Jade Switch Review
Networking: Vilfo VPN Router Review - Keep Your Online Activity Private!
Storage: Lexar Professional 1066x SDXC UHS-I Silver 128GB Review, QNAP Thunderbolt NAS/DAS Review - Creative Professional Take, Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review,  Silicon Power UD70 2TB M.2 SSD Review, The T-FORCE CARDEA IOPS Gen 3 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review





Cases:

eTeknix: Antec P10 FLUX Mid-Tower Case Review

Antec has been around longer than I can remember, and even my first custom-built PC case was in an Antec case, and it had cathode lighting and everything! Of course, Antec is still going strong, and they look set to grab the attention of the enthusiast yet again with their new P10 Flux design.



Antec P10 FLUX Mid-Tower Case Review | eTeknix

Computers:

StorageReview.com: Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Server Review

The Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 is a dense, 2U server that can fit four nodes and up to eight AMD EPYC processors and 8TB of RAM.



Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Server Review | StorageReview.com

Cooling:

Tech-Legend: Noctua NH-L9i - Small Form Factor CPU Cooler Review

The Noctua NH-L9i is a good small form factor CPU cooler that offers a great performance to clearance ratio.



Noctua NH-L9i - Small Form Factor CPU Cooler Review

EnosTech.com: EK-AIO 280 D-RGB Review

Facebook Twitter reddit Pinterest Introduction When it comes to liquid cooling, the first name that comes to one’s mind is EK Water Blocks. EK® Water Blocks, the premium liquid cooling manufacturer, bears the name of its founder Edvard König. It all started with the enthusiasm of one man and his ventures with liquid cooling back.



EK-AIO 280 D-RGB Review - EnosTech.com

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Acer Predator X38 175Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Bigger Really Is Better

A big, fast, curved performer



Acer Predator X38 175Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Bigger Really Is Better

OCInside.de: Vivify Aceso W10 and Vivify Arquus W73 Review

Finest RGB cables! 6 products are currently in the range of the Taiwanese manufacturer Vivify, but these are unique products. It sounds all the more surprising when you hear that these are cables. We have tested two HDMI cables and the USB-A to USB-C cable from them. What is special about these cables and whether it is worth buying them is revealed in our following review here on OCinside!



Vivify Aceso W10 and Vivify Arquus W73 Review

Graphics Cards:

TechPowerUp: Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC Review

Gigabyte's Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC comes with a triple-fan, triple-slot cooler that achieves temperatures and noise levels that are better than the AMD RX 6700 XT reference design. Unlike many other cards, we saw good overclocking potential, better than nearly every other RX 6700 XT we've tested so far.



Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming OC Review

IgorsLAB: NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA Boost in practice test: Skill enhancer or marketing - What remains of the promise?

So what do NVIDIA Reflex and Boost really do in practice? Re-measurement in the self-experiment was announced, because I wanted to know it now nevertheless once



NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA Boost in practice test: Skill enhancer or marketing - What remains of the promise?

The FPS Review: Overclocking AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

Will Radeon RX 6700 XT match GeForce RTX 3070 performance if you overclock it? Let's see how high it goes, and how much performance it gains.



Overclocking AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT - The FPS Review

bit-tech.net: Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 6800 and 6800 XT Nitro+ Review

Sapphire's best-ever cards under the microscope.



Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 6800 and 6800 XT Nitro+ Review | bit-tech.net

Headphones:

Play3r: SuperEQ S1 Bluetooth Hybrid ANC Headphones Review

The SuperEQ S1's are certainly worthy of consideration thanks to the use of decent materials, great sound quality and decent noise cancelling & ambient sound features and brilliant battery life, even when ANC and Bluetooth are being used.



SuperEQ S1 Bluetooth Hybrid ANC Headphones Review | Play3r

Input:

Hexus: Corsair K65 RGB Mini

Corsair tries its hand at the increasingly popular 60 per cent form factor.



Corsair K65 RGB Mini

FunkyKit: Genesis Xenon 770 Hybrid FPS/MMO Mouse and Boron 500 XXL RGB Mouse Pad Review

Recently we reviewed the Genesis THOR 420 RGB keyboard, which received our recommendation. Today, we’ll take a look a different product – the Xenon Hybrid FPS/MMO mouse.



Genesis Xenon 770 Hybrid FPS/MMO Mouse and Boron 500 XXL RGB Mouse Pad Review - FunkyKit

OverclockersClub: Kailh Box Jade Switch Review

It has certainly been an interesting past several months as I have gotten to work with different mechanical keyboard switches in the custom builds I have. Of the original sets of switches I was provided with, I have arrived at the last one, the Kailh Box Jade, which is one the most infamous clicky switches, next to the Box Navy that features a heavier spring. The Box Jades were provided by NovelKeys, as was the NK65 – Entry Edition I have been using them in for about a month now.

Kailh Box Jade Switch Review

Networking:

TechPowerUp: Vilfo VPN Router Review - Keep Your Online Activity Private!

Vilfo is a new Swedish company with a pedigree base of VPN software and privacy courtesy of OVPN. The Vilfo VPN router is a privacy-focused router that brings custom router hardware, OpenVPN protocols, and native VPN support to a user-friendly monitoring dashboard in a small but powerful package.



Vilfo VPN Router Review - Keep Your Online Activity Private!

Storage:

APH Networks: Lexar Professional 1066x SDXC UHS-I Silver 128GB Review

What do you do when someone you know is getting a little too much attention from a guy that is in no place or pursuing her? Now, personally, I generally do not interfere with other people's personal lives, but I always render my services if I know there is nothing good that can come out of it. A couple of months ago, I was at an in-person event when a guy was weirdly trying to get close to a friend the first time they met. Since I did not want to jump into the one-on-one conversation they were having, I spotted another friend across the aisle, looked at her in the eye, and tilted my head. Immediately, she stood up, walked over, and joined the conversation to keep the guy in check. I was quite impressed at how me looking at her and tilting my head communicated exactly what I intended, considering I had a mask on and she could not even see the expression on my face. I called her the next day and asked her how she understood exactly what I meant, and she told me it was plain and obvious. I think it was plain and obviously only because there were assumed parameters and a strong pre-understanding between us. Nowadays, if I were to give you a memory card to transfer photos from my camera to your computer, what kind of reader will you assume you will need? Pre-understanding it as an SD card reader is probably your best bet -- this is the assumed standard with users of most consumer-grade cameras for the past 15 years or so. I remember the first SD card I bought in 2004, which was a Lexar 256MB, and fast forward almost two decades later, we are back with a 128GB card using the same physical format from a company of the same name, albeit with magnitudes larger capacity, seriously faster speed, and even the company itself has changed ownership a few times since then as well. So is the Lexar Professional 1066x SDXC UHS-I Silver 128GB any good? We took one in along with their high-speed Multi-Card 2-in-1 USB 3.1 Reader to find out.

Lexar Professional 1066x SDXC UHS-I Silver 128GB Review (Page 1 of 6) | APH Networks

StorageReview.com: QNAP Thunderbolt NAS/DAS Review - Creative Professional Take

The QNAP TVS-872XT fills a very specific niche as a Thunderbolt NAS and DAS solution for creative professionals who want both remote and



QNAP Thunderbolt NAS/DAS Review - Creative Professional Take | StorageReview.com

NikKTech: Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

People looking to get their hands on the highest M.2 NVMe SSD out there should look no further than the Rocket Q 8TB model by Sabrent, it just doesn’t get any higher than this.

Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

TweakTown: Silicon Power UD70 2TB M.2 SSD Review

Silicon Power is doing QLC, and what a bargain it is. Join us as we take a close look at how the UD70 2TB M.2 SSD performs.



Silicon Power UD70 2TB M.2 SSD Review

BabelTechReviews: The T-FORCE CARDEA IOPS Gen 3 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review

The T-FORCE CARDEA IOPS Gen 3 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review



The T-FORCE CARDEA IOPS Gen 3 x4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD Review